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2. American Airlines Averts Bankruptcy Court Filing; The carrier says it reached deals with unions that will save $1.8 billion a year
3. United Vows to Maintain California Presence
4. United Denied Federal Bailout; The No. 2 U.S. airline and largest carrier at LAX is a step closer to filing for bankruptcy. Flights could be cut back and jobs imperiled
5. JetBlue Reports 21% Surge in Profit; The carrier's improved results come despite an 82% rise in costs, most of them expansion-related
6. UAL Records Massive Loss; The parent firm of United Airlines loses $889 million in the third quarter but says it is near a pact on wage cuts and concessions
7. Southwest Ekes Out Modest Profit; Three other airlines post third-quarter losses amid slump. Delta plans to shed 8,000 more jobs
8. AMR Reports $924-Million Loss; American Airlines' parent expects fourth quarter's results to be worse than the third's
9. Delta's 3rd-Quarter Loss Widens to $326 Million; The airline is planning more job cuts to reduce costs amid a persistent travel slump
10. Southwest Still Soaring as Other Airlines Stall; Rivals and analysts are watching closely to see in which markets the carrier will land next
11. United Bankruptcy Case Would Have Wide Effect
12. Tough Stance Toward Airlines; Transportation: The U.S. panel created to help carriers in rough times is forcing companies to revamp or risk collapse
13. United Warns of Bankruptcy, Blames Costs; Airlines: Carrier says it needs concessions from unions and creditors to qualify for a $1.8-billion federal loan guarantee
14. THE NATION; American Airlines to Cut Back; Transportation: Largest U.S. carrier says it will eliminate 7,000 jobs and trim its flight schedule
15. The Nation; NEWS ANALYSIS; Overhaul May Loom for Airlines; Transportation: US Airways' bankruptcy filing could result in reduced flight schedules and staffing and higher costs for travelers
16. THE NATION; US Airways Files for Bankruptcy Reorganization; Business: Burdened with debt and losses, airline was the one most damaged by Sept. 11 aftermath. It says flights will not be interrupted
17. AMR Posts $465-Million Loss in 2nd Quarter; Earnings: American Airlines' parent warns of more losses if fare discounts and reduced business travel persist
18. Next United Airlines CEO Faces Daunting Task
19. THE NATION; United Airlines Asks for $1.8-Billion Loan Backing
20. US Airways Applies for Federal Loan Guarantee
21. Clock Is Ticking on United's Chance for Government Loan; Airlines: Troubled carrier hasn't decided whether to apply. Labor concessions are crucial but unions are wary
22. Northwest, American, United Attempt to Raise Leisure Fares; Airlines: US Airways says it plans to apply for a federal loan. Southwest manages a first-quarter profit of $21 million
23. AMR Posts $575-Million Loss
24. Continental Is First Carrier to Post Loss; Airlines: The company loses $166 million in the quarter. Poor results are expected industrywide, except at Southwest
25. UAL Loss Biggest in Airline History; Aviation: United Airlines parent's $2.1-billion deficit for 2001 reflects the recession and drop in travel after Sept. 11
26. 2 More Airlines Post Big Losses
27. Southwest Ekes Out a Profit for Fourth Quarter; Airlines: Dallas-based company is the only one to show gains in the period after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks
28. AMR Unit, Continental Post Losses
29. America West Gets Federal Loan OK; Airlines: One condition of the bailout gives the U.S. the right to buy 33% of the carrier's stock
30. PREVIEW / WEEK OF DEC. 10-DEC. 16; Decision Expected for Airline's Federal Loan
31. Business Travel Slump Still Hurts Airlines
32. Airlines Hesitate to Take Federal Loans; Bailout: No carrier has applied for a share of the $10-billion fund, partly because of the strings attached
33. Delta Air, UAL Report Big Losses
34. US Airways Posts $766-Million Loss; Airlines: The No.6 carrier, concentrated in the Northeast, is hit hard after Sept. 11 attacks. Revenue falls 17%
35. AMR Posts Record Loss in Quarter; Earnings: American Airlines' parent loses $414 million. United employees seek the chairman's removal
36. Southwest's Earnings Decline; Carriers: Alaska Air and UPS also report lower profits. Other major airlines are expected to show big losses
37. Upstart JetBlue Flies High Despite Travel Slump; Airlines: The carrier isn't cutting operations or its work force to survive, and aircraft delivery is on track
38. Loans No Guarantee of Airlines' Survival
39. AFTER THE ATTACK; Airlines Face Long-Term Retrenchment; News analysis: The industry is slashing costs to survive, something it badly needed to do even before the hijackings
40. AFTER THE ATTACK; Battered Airlines Seek Immediate Federal Aid; Economy: Terror-induced cash crunch will trigger bankruptcies in days, industry executives warn
41. AMERICA ATTACKED; Airlines Plead for Quick Aid
42. AMERICA ATTACKED; TRAVEL; Airlines to Get Up to $15 Billion in Federal Aid; Finances: Attacks put industry in perilous position. Midway has ceased operations, and analysts say other carriers could follow
43. AMERICA ATTACKED: ECONOMY AND MARKETS; AIRLINES; Shutdown in U.S. Adds to Woes of Carriers; Reduced schedules, lighter passenger loads, stiffened security measures are expected to exacerbate hard times
44. For Airlines, a Summer of Both Ups and Downs; Travel: Falloff in business demand leads to fewer delays, less congestion and slashed fares, but profitability is taking big hit
45. 2 Airlines to Post Gloomy 1st-Quarter Results as Business Travel Weakens; Earnings: United and American join other carriers in saying losses will be greater than previously expected
46. Airlines' peak season may be over
47. Pan Am files Chapter 11, grounds fleet
48. Start-ups struggle to stay airborne
49. Airline was starting to pull out of financial tailspin
50. Profits for the nation's airlines are soaring again
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